Use the reference image only to extract the child's facial identity (eyes, nose, lips, face shape, hair). Do not copy clothing, background, accessories, pose, or expression. Ultra-detailed cinematic editorial portrait of a toddler in a wide, stable 'fighter' stance on the ice, with feet planted firmly apart and knees slightly flexed, chin tucked down toward the chest and bare fists raised in a classic, vintage boxing guard, face expressing a hilarious attempt at a fierce snarl with a scrunched nose and determined brow, situated on a scuffed and snowy ice surface featuring deep skate blade grooves, within a professional hockey rink environment featuring blurred white-and-yellow rink boards in the background and a hazy arena atmosphere, attired in an old-school heavy-wool hockey sweater in a classic 'bruiser' design of cream and forest green with thick horizontal stripes, layered with the jersey sleeves pushed up to the elbows to reveal bare forearms, paired with oversized baggy black hockey pants with visible padding and reinforced stitching, accessorized with a miniature professional hockey helmet tilted comically sideways on the head with the chin strap hanging loose, surrounded by narrative props: a pair of professional-grade leather hockey gloves lying abandoned on the ice exactly 60cm away, a composite hockey stick discarded flat on the surface 45cm behind the subject, and fine ice shavings scattered around the feet to suggest a sudden stop, arranged with the props framing the subject to emphasize the 'moment after' the gloves were dropped, captured with a Nikon Z9 mirrorless camera + Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.8 S lens, focal length 35mm, aperture f/2.2 for a sharp subject and a gradual, cinematic background falloff, ISO 400 to maintain detail in the icy environment, shutter speed 1/320 sec to freeze the tension in the fists, camera positioned at a dramatic ultra-low angle looking upward to make the small subject appear monumental and intimidating, full-body framing that captures the subject from the ice up to the helmet while maintaining editorial negative space, stark high-contrast lighting setup with a primary large beauty dish at 45 degrees camera-left creating a hard shadow under the chin, a secondary rim light at camera-right to catch the edges of the wool sweater and the discarded gloves, and a subtle floor-level fill light to bring out the texture of the ice shavings, lighting ratio 8:1 for a gritty and theatrical sports look, color temperature 5600K for a neutral arena feel with cold-blue undertones in the shadows, color palette dominated by cream, forest green, deep blacks, and icy blues with high saturation on the sweater colors, textures meticulously defined: the coarse pilling of the vintage wool sweater, the glossy plastic of the tilted helmet, the cracked leather of the discarded gloves, the porous frozen ice, and the soft skin of the bare fists, mood fierce, comical, gritty, and heroic, style cinematic sports documentary, 45-megapixel high-resolution capture, wide dynamic range to preserve the bright white reflections on the ice and the deep blacks of the hockey pants, composition follows a strong triangle formed by the subject's stance and the discarded gloves at the base, post-processing includes: selective clarity on the ice and wool textures, a desaturated color grade with crushed blacks for a vintage film look, local dodge and burn to sculpt the muscles of the 'fighter' stance, subtle vignette to draw the eye to the scrunched face, and a light film grain overlay at 12% for an authentic gritty feel, final output optimized for commercial editorial print at 24x36 inches, overall aesthetic: a soulful and spirited homage to hockey's toughest traditions, capturing the legendary heart of a champion in the smallest of players.